Adult onset fluency disorder (AOFD) is a speech disorder that affects individuals who have previously been able to speak fluently. It is also referred to as acquired stuttering or late-onset stuttering. AOFD is characterized by the sudden onset of stuttering or the re-emergence of stuttering after a period of fluency.
AOFD can be caused by a variety of factors, including neurological conditions, brain injuries, and psychological stress. In some cases, the exact cause of AOFD is unknown.
AOFD can have a significant impact on an individual's quality of life. It can cause anxiety, social isolation, and difficulty with communication. Treatment for AOFD typically involves speech therapy, which can help individuals learn techniques to improve their fluency and reduce their stuttering. In some cases, medication may also be prescribed to help manage symptoms.
If you or someone you know is experiencing AOFD, it is important to seek the help of a qualified speech therapist or healthcare professional. With proper treatment and support, individuals with AOFD can learn to improve their speech and regain their confidence.